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Row 1: C. Bryant, A. Johnson, J. Samsoon, P. Wilson, A. Murrow. Row 2: Ft. Cortes, J. Guerrero, C. Bourguignon, G. Glover, C. Havens, E. Fest, F. Encinas, J. Levin, K. Flint, T. Boyka, C. Kosta, Mr. Savel. Row 3: Fi. Lopez, J. Ahlers, S. Zimbler, J. Donald, J. Gallagher, J. Ohrazda, M. Edberg. .i , There ain't no such thing ,516 Q5 as a free lunch. -Mr. Savel, Advisor .2 ,,,, . , L. 1 --' A Different Approach to Marketing DECA Mixes Business With Pleasure is t r i b u t i v e Education Clubs of America, better as DECA, was just one of Sahuaro's exciting and interesting clubs this year with a special plus- DECA taught something. DECA is aclub held daily during third period. The students who were in this class learned primarily about retailing and marketing by holding special part-time jobs after their DECA class. Fund raisers, field trips known qx X and a special weekend up in Phoenix were just some of the activities ac- complished by DECA. Even with all the spirit DECA members had, none of these activities would have been possible without the help of the DECA ad- visor, Mr. Savel. His guidance and satisfaction of working with the students made the DECA clan feel like one big, hap- py family bythe end of the yea - H. Adaire COEIDECA LIVE IT UP! 7 4 Now that we've got attention... your DECA members eniov working together.All photos by J. Crossan COEIDECA 47
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Having friends in the same group Two girls share more than the make it more fun. same interests in COE. Eff -'-aw gm,-N A :SA ev--W-wmv Y -- Working Wonders COE: A Nose For Business hat was the only club that taught business aspects like answering a telephone and typing skills at Sahuaro? Well, COE was. That's right, COE taught these and other skills to students that wanted to learn about office work. Mrs. Weaver was the ad- visor of COE, and they met on Thursday mornings and in school during third period. Students who par- ticipated in COE were eligi- ble for jobs. They were graded on how well their 46 Activities jobs were done and their puntuality. This past year, COE has held many fun and exciting activities. They adopted needy families and visited the hospitals during the Christmas vacation to cheer up those who were down. To sum it all up, COE was a fantastic club to learn business aspects by participating in work, pleasure, and sales. - M. Pizzo as tsl s :Il 5. Nth' Row 1: G. Decorte, G. Kirk, M. Morgan, E. Delfakis, S. Escue. Row 2:1 Zimmerman, R. Patterson, D. Corso, L. Odegard, C. Choquette, J. Che quette, Mrs. Weaver, K. Brock. Row 3: L, Stutz, C. Hobbs, W. Hughes, I Putzi, L. Simmons, M. Stark, T. Pinon, D. Schneider, P. Creech, I Rumsley, P. Zimmerman. COElFBLA is fal1f3SfiC! QW - Mrs. Weaver, Advisor t
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Friends can be found anywhere. SUPHS9! A Student is CHUQN All photos by J. Petersen feading during the meeUflQ- Making the Grade at lts Best rrrr rrrg N ,, F ,,HL:, VV , 5 S X ls 'Hi IN D in an X an in UQ wax Qlm X at ns 'UQ any -me 1 ow were some of Sahuaro's top students recogniz- ed this year? Well, all students that had a grade point average of 3.5 or higher were asked to join the National Honor Socie- ty. Students were acknow- ledged of their outstanding grades and leadership dur- ing their sophomore year. They then had to maintain the level of their grade for the rest of the year in order to remain in the club. Mrs. Diamos, advisor of 48 Actlvltles the National Honor Socie- ty, was the one who organized the ceremonies, meetings, and fundraisers for the students. With so many fun- draisers held thoughout the year, one would have to say that the Blood Drive was the biggest and best fundraiser of all. All in all, the National Honor Society of Sahuaro had an absolutely honorable year. - H. Adaire and M. Pizzo Row 1: K. Bomberger, D. Mialki, L. Depew, A. Sanan, T. Louis, and B. Har mon. Row 2: Mrs. Diamos, L. Stanesic, L. Stutz, C. Shields, L. Tse, E. Hut fman, K. lvanyi, Negovan, and T. Markworth, C. T D. lngui, L. Larned, C. Lancaster, L. VanAllen, S Mysak. Row 3: C. Bourland, B. Phillips, J. Steele, 'li urner, L. Brick, and T. Severance. A good education' is essential for a prosperous future. Mrs. Diamos
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